Dispute Resolution and Privacy Seals

We have the following privacy seals and/or dispute resolution mechanisms. If
you think we have not followed our privacy policy in some way, they can help you
resolve your concern.

Contact Webmaster: Contact the webmaster in the first instance as most problems can be easily resolved.

Information Commissioner: Personal information voluntarily submitted to this site is covered by the
Data Protection Act. Jevstar Ltd. is registered with the Information Commissioner as required by the said Act.

Additional Information

This policy is valid until 31 Dec, 2015 at 12:00:00 GMT.

Data Collection

P3P policies declare the data they collect in groups (also referred to as
"statements"). This policy contains 3 data groups. The data practices of each
group will be explained separately.

Group "Access log information"

We collect the following information:

Click-stream data

HTTP protocol elements

Search terms

This data will be used for the following purposes:

Completion and support of the current activity.

Web site and system administration.

Research and development.

This data will be used by ourselves and our agents.

The data in this group has been marked as
non-identifiable. This means that there is no reasonable way
for the site to identify the individual person this data was
collected from.

The following explanation is provided for why this data
is collected:

Our Web server collects access logs
containing this information.

Group "Visitor Feedback"

We collect the following information:

HTTP cookies

At the user's option, we may also collect the following data:

User's Name

On-line address

Organization Name

Work e-mail address

Content

This data will be used for the following purposes:

Completion and support of the current activity.

Web site and system administration.

Research and development.

One-time tailoring.

This data will be used by ourselves and our agents.

The following explanation is provided for why this data
is collected:

Visitors may, voluntarily, communicate
with us for what ever reason they see fit relating to
the subject and content of our web site. (With the
exception of sending unsolicited junk mail)

Cookies

Cookies are a technology which can be used to provide you with tailored
information from a Web site. A cookie is an element of data that a Web site can
send to your browser, which may then store it on your system. You can set your
browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide
whether to accept it.

First Party Cookies

These are cookies that are set by our site. We only use of session-id cookies that expire at
the end of each user session. These cookies are used for the following purposes:

Site administration

Completing the user's current activity

Research and development of the website

Implied consent

As our use of session-id cookies is only to support
specific, limited activities such as the use of the Feedback Form or
other application forms and they are absolutely necessary to provide
these functions we assume the "Implied Consent" of the user to
temporarily store these cookies on their browser to provide a seamless
user experience.

These cookies aren’t used to identify you personally but
they remember activities and preferences chosen by you and your browser.
You can manage cookies by controlling which cookies are saved or by
deleting them, if you wish. If the user however chooses not to allow the site to
store these temporary cookies by adjusting the settings of their browser
the majority of the website will function normally but the user will not
be able to use the online forms and website search functions that
require cookies to function properly.

Explicit consent

By using of a submission form the website user is
identifying themselves to us therefore we require "Explicit Consent" for
the use of the session-id cookies to enable these form to function. By
using or attempting to use these forms the user is giving such consent.
If you do not wish to provide such consent then do not use these forms
and communicate with us using the Land Mail address at the top of this
page.

Third Party Cookies

Some of the pages have elements provided by other
organisations, like Google, Twitter, Facebook to name but a few and
these elements can also set cookies which are called Third Party
Cookies.

Detailed information about Cookies and how to manage
or even block
them is available
here

Policy Evaluation

Microsoft Internet Explorer will evaluate this policy's compact policy
whenever it is used with a cookie. The actions IE will take depend on what
privacy level the user has selected in their browser (Low, Medium, Medium High,
or High; the default is Medium. In addition, IE will examine whether the
cookie's policy is considered satisfactory or unsatisfactory, whether the cookie
is a session cookie or a persistent cookie, and whether the cookie is used in a
first-party or third-party context. This section will attempt to evaluate this
policy's compact policy against Microsoft's stated behaviour for IE.

Satisfactory policy: this compact policy is considered
satisfactory according to the rules defined by Internet Explorer. IE
will accept cookies accompanied by this policy under the High, Medium High,
Medium, Low, and Accept All Cookies settings.